The Iraqi – Kuwaiti gathering soon to give effect to an agreement establishing a joint airline

06/04/2012 10:33

Baghdad, April 6 (Rn) – The Transport Ministry said Friday that a meeting will soon take place between the Iraqi – Kuwait headed by the Foreign Ministers of both countries to give effect to the agreement signed last month on the establishment of an airline in common. The two sides declared in 14 of the last month from their agreement to settle debts of $ 500 million belonging to the Gulf War prevented Iraqi Airways from flying to the west, and the agreement provides for payment of $ 300 million in cash to Kuwait and $ 200 million to establish an airline in common. and the issue of… Iraqi Airways is part of the conflict, long-term between Iraq and Kuwait on the compensation billions of dollars for the invasion of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein of Kuwait in 1990. The agreement the Government of Iraq with Kuwait on the sidelines of a visit by Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki at the head of a ministerial delegation to set timetables for resolving the outstanding issues that stand a barrier to exit Iraq from Chapter VII. An advisor to the Minister of Transport Karim Nouri, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that “the Iraqi Committee, chaired by Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and Kuwaiti headed by the President will meet very soon to give effect to the agreement on the establishment of an airline joint Iraqi – Kuwaiti.” said Nouri, “The Committees Sttulan put mechanisms and the steps for activating the agreement. ” and refuses to Kuwait out of Iraq from Chapter VII of the UN Security Council until the fulfillment of its obligations owed ​​with respect to three files is the issue of missing Kuwaitis and archives, as well as the issue of border demarcation between the two countries. It is possible to affect the recent negotiations between the two sides on the decision taken by the UN Security Council in June next on the possibility of the withdrawal of Iraq from Chapter VII. From: Haider Ibrahim. Open: Abdullah Sabri

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